Michael Sherwood, also known as Woody,[2] (born 1965) is a British banker. He served as the vice-chairman of Goldman Sachs and the co-chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs International until November 2016.

Sherwood started his career at Goldman Sachs in 1986.[5][6] He served as the co-chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs International from 2005 to November 2016.[7] Additionally, he served as the vice-chairman of Goldman Sachs from 2008 to November 2016.[7] He was succeeded in these two roles by Richard Gnodde.[8]

Sherwood received a bonus of $15.8 million in shares in 2013, which was more than CEO Lloyd Blankfein's bonus.[10] He earned US$21 million in 2014.[11] By April 2015, he had an estimated wealth of GBP£185 million.[1]

Sherwood serves as the chairman of the Development Committee at his alma mater, the Westminster School.[13] He has donated to the Harefield Academy.[13] He serves on the board of trustees of Greenhouse Sports, a non-profit organisation which encourages children to play sports.[13] With his wife, Sherwood has made charitable contributions to the Jewish Museum London via their Melanie and Michael Sherwood Foundation.[14]